Software in Medical Devices, by MD101 Consulting - AAMI TIR45 on the use of agile methods becomes new FDA recognized standard - CommentsBlog about software medical devices and their regulatory compliance. Main subjects are software validation, IEC 62304, ISO 13485, ISO 14971, CE mark 93/42 directive and 21 CFR part 820.2024-03-27T15:32:28+01:00Cyrille Michaudurn:md5:9c06172e7cd5ed0f5b192883b657eabbDotclearAAMI TIR45 on the use of agile methods becomes new FDA recognized standard - Mitchurn:md5:878ea60c546034b19d11dc7fdbb8ff912021-10-06T20:08:48+02:002021-10-06T19:08:48+02:00Mitch<p>Sorry I didn’t have time to review it.</p>AAMI TIR45 on the use of agile methods becomes new FDA recognized standard - Sangeethaurn:md5:7073ec461c957ba259a8753f6bab87e72021-10-05T09:14:03+02:002021-10-05T08:14:03+02:00Sangeetha<p>What is the change between 2012 and 2018 version of TIR 45</p>AAMI TIR45 on the use of agile methods becomes new FDA recognized standard - Mitchell Posadaurn:md5:c3d0f2c96ac453070071c8318aecc6ae2013-03-22T17:18:39+01:002013-03-22T17:18:39+01:00Mitchell Posada<p>Thank you for including a post on Agile in Medical Software Development. This is an important topic for anyone doing software development in Healthcare and why we write a lot about it --> <a href="http://bit.ly/YKoRnx" title="http://bit.ly/YKoRnx" rel="ugc nofollow">http://bit.ly/YKoRnx</a> also for more info look for #agile hashtag or visit <a href="http://agilemethodology.org/" title="http://agilemethodology.org/" rel="ugc nofollow">http://agilemethodology.org/</a></p>